My husband and I loved this park with its natural rock bridge over LaPrele Creek, and the beautiful red cliffs of the canyon walls the park sits in. But you can't come into the park with pets. There are several signs along the entrance road stating "NO PETS", and more at the entrance to the park itself. We have a 32ft 5th wheel trailer, and were able to go the wrong way around the small camping loop to back in to one of the 2 areas where a trailer or motorhome can fit. Since no one else was camping at the time, we had plenty of room to maneuver the trailer around to get into the site. Camping is free, 3 day limit but you can stay longer if no one else is waiting to get in, you just have to register with the caretakers. If you can't fit into the camping area, you can still come into the park for a visit. There is a large parking area at the back near the bridge where you can leave your RV while you check the place out, maybe have a picnic under the trees and walk through the rest of the park. The road loops through the parking area so you can get back out. There was one tree branch on the way out of the parking loop that looked a litte low, but we made it through fine, and our 5th wheel is 12'8" high. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very beautiful remote county park with a stream and natural bridge located off of Interstate 25 west of Douglas. This park is not for any rigs over 20-25 feet, as the road is narrow winding and the sites are small. The stream, natrual bridge and red rock walls awesome. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This was our first experience at a KOA and it has been wonderful. The owners were helpful, friendly and very accommodating. The children especially enjoyed the well-maintained Putt-putt golf. The sites were not terribly crowded. The campground is run by folks who really seem to enjoy working with campers. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Lots were level and roomy. Really nice heated pool and amenities. Staff and other travelers were very pleasant. Very beautiful campground. We will definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Typical KOA, stayed in a make shift pull through, staff was friendly. Would only stay overnight here if I have too. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Unfortunately, this KOA is going to have take my general displeasure with KOAs and their ongoing effort to make money. We are in a pull-through site that should not even be a site. We have about 4 inches of clearance between our slide and our neighbors slide. There is not a shade tree to be had; but we have an awesome view of the interstate!!! The office staff was pleasant, but I would never ever stay here again primarily because of this site. Of course the office area greets you with the ubquitous KOA store to relieve you of more of your money. Or I could have paid $2 more to have some special hook up, didn't listen to hear if it was television or internet. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We don't normally stay at KOAs due to high prices, and the fact that they often aren't as friendly as other "non-chain" parks. This KOA is a great example of a really good park. All the amenities and very nice staff. Very efficient check-in, escort to our site, and follow-up to be sure we were happy with the site and their service in general. We are only staying overnight, but wouldn't mind staying longer next time we travel this way. We camped here in a Motorhome.
What a beautiful park! The staff are SO friendly and helpful, and the grounds are spotless. We'd definitely stay here again! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Loved the Douglas KOA! We phoned for a last minute overnight reservation and the friendly staff booked us into a nice 50 Amp pull-thru in the back, and had a great view of the pond and the hills. We saw antelope grazing in the nearby fields and the other park residents were quiet, the staff courteous, friendly and very helpful pointing out the local points of interests. Sites were gravel, wide, level with plenty of room between rigs. Cable and WiFi worked well. Dog friendly with a large fenced dog yard. Nice place for a quick stop. Would stay hear again when in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
What a disappointment! Most of RVs there are long term construction/energy workers and RVs and people are fairly seedy looking. Bath and showers were filthy, with womens evidently worst! Employees were friendly but we suggest you find other parks. Sites were gravel with little or no grass and very close to each other. We were awakened at 5:30 by diesels idling and pickups leaving for work so we didn't get a good nights sleep. We wont be back! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nice, well run full service (FHU, 60+ channel cable, WIFI, and pool) park. Most of the RV sites in a new, open (no trees) area. There are 3, 10 site rows of level, gravel pull-thrus with new hookups. We had some problems with their WIFI - they evidently have a recurring problem with their password and have to give you a different one if their main password isn't working. Very good park for an overnight stop. We camped here in a Motorhome.
What do you look for in a camp? This had level gravel sites, with grass on the side. Heated pool, play area, free wi-fi, cable TV and activities each night. There was an ice-cream social the night we stayed here. The only downside was that cable cost extra ($1. per night), and it was a little pricier than we have been paying. It used to be we looked for KOA's because they had all of the essentials for a reasonable price. While they still have all of the essentials, they have become pricier, and we don't stay in them as often. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Is that a water treatment facility? If the wind is right you can get a surprise. Also the sewer system needs work. We have not had these problems at other camps. Folks were friendly; you get your own garbage can (mine had a tire weight to keep the lid from blowing off). Otherwise the camp is unremarkable. OK for overnight, but dump at your next opportunity. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We liked this campground a lot. Very friendly and helpful staff. Gravel sites were level and clean. Each site has it's own garbage can. Nice open areas for walking a dog. Horses on site can be petted. Nice laundry and showers. Would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is not your normal KOA. This place is great. I don't know what the previous had for breakfast but evidently it did not agree with him. The staff goes out of their way to help you. They have a heated pool and are in the process of putting in a 9 hole minature golf course. The sites are gravel and pretty level with grass by your site. They have a large dog run and a large dog walk area. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The best part about this park was the endless hot water in the showers. It felt like camping at an RV parking lot, no shade or atmosphere. One staff member was training, and while nice, was not quite to the level of competence yet. The person doing the training seemed to be having a bad day or needing her own vacation. We would only stay here again in a pinch, not by preference. We camped here in a Motorhome.
There was a very friendly staff, and the campground was good for a short stay. Sites were gravel and reasonably level. It was quiet despite being near highway. Though it was near town we didn't explore much--no town map on campground map. About half of the sites were permanent sites, but clean & maintained, not junky. There was good Wi-Fi. We didn't pay for cable. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very friendly and helpful owner; escorted us to our site, and suggested local restaurants. Limited sites were available due to the season, ours was gravel and fairly level. Free WiFi was very strong. A short drive off of the interstate and very quiet. Lots of permanent residents and young children, but the cold weather kept them mostly indoors. A bit expensive but standard for a KOA; probably worth it during the summer (has a pool and playground). We'd stay here again for an overnight stop. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stayed just for an overnight. Pull thru site just long enough for F-250 SC LB and 28 ft TT to stay hitched. Cable TV $2.00 but did not use. Encrypted free Wifi very strong and reliable. Well maintained and clean park. Mostly small gravel roads and sites, our site fairly level. 30 amp reliable. Water pressure good. Pleasant staff. Small store but did not have a chance to browse. Good direction signs starting with freeway services ahead signs. Douglas, at least the part near the off ramp, had fast food and inexpensive gas. Would stay here again if passing through. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a very nice campground. The pull-through sites are exceptionally wide and long enough for the largest rigs. It is very well maintained. The staff was very nice. You are escorted to your site. The WiFi and Cable TV were excellent. Although we didn't use it, the pool looked very clean. It is set back a ways from the highway but there is still some highway noise. The only reason we didn't give it a 10 was almost no shade. Be prepared for it to get quite windy at times. We would return if in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice, well kept campground. We came in after dark and our site had a little light plugged into the shore power so we could see. Sites are level and large. The only reason I didn't give it a 10 is because of the lack of shade. We only stayed one night but would definitely stay here again and for more than one night. Nice playground and pool for the kids. A little off the Interstate and we had a little bit of difficulty finding it in the dark. Could have better signs. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nice spots, a clean park with a grassy picnic area and dog run that is fenced. Staff were nice and helpful. Our only complaint was waiting to shower at night. The park has full time residents and the shower room was small with only three showers. But we did have full hookups so it was a minor inconvenience. We used our own shower. When in the middle of nowhere Wyoming, this was a welcome stop. Would stay again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Gave this a 10, wanted to give a 9.5 only because there are no seats in the showers. A great park, we were in the E row which is the north most row. Beautiful dog run, fenced. Only negative save the seat is if you are in row E, a north wind brings some stable smells but still acceptable. Will stay again and we stayed a week. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We found this park to be very friendly, comfortable and clean. The staff went out of their way to meet all of our needs. The wi-fi worked very well all over the entire park. The shower, bathrooms, laundry and pool were very clean and inviting. The only fall backs were little grass and very few shade trees. All in all we really enjoyed our visit. We will stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park with extremely friendly staff. Gravel, fairly level sites with sparse grass (water scarce). A great abundance of gentle cottontail rabbits. A very nice and clean looking swimming pool. Ice cream social at night. Free wifi! Beautiful views and we would stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The manager/owner was very friendly and greeted me with a smile. I didn't have a reservation, but the manager was able and happy to accomidate me even the campground was full. I would recomend this campground to any owner, tent/trailer/m/h. We camped here in a Motorhome.